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Speculation or not if Accelerator is supposed to play a big role like that in the game you would think he would be on the cover of the game since he would help sell it(Though Misaka alone sells the game but, eh). You know, like the other characters that will be playing a big role in the game.

Its not normal if he writes everything and then people start saying everything is canon. Its kinda getting hard for me to track which is canon and which is not. Index is getting too big that the only things I read on the series is the main light novel. I even stop reading the manga of index and railgun. Then I played the psp game which turn crazy itself. Now this another game is being created that will surely be crazy too but I doubt that it would be canon.

Its not normal if he writes everything and then people start saying everything is canon. Its kinda getting hard for me to track which is canon and which is not. Index is getting too big that the only things I read on the series is the main light novel. I even stop reading the manga of index and railgun. Then I played the psp game which turn crazy itself. Now this another game is being created that will surely be crazy too but I doubt that it would be canon.

I have to agree, it really is hard to keep track and what isn't but I'm pretty sure that for the Index game, Touma's Story is the only canon in the game.
As for the Railgun game I've just come to the conclusion that it's canon but of course I'm just randomly stabbing into the open air hoping that it is canon.

Location: All ghillied up spying on someone ~2,000 yards away using telescope sights.

Age: 27

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Originally Posted by tsunade666

Its not normal if he writes everything and then people start saying everything is canon. Its kinda getting hard for me to track which is canon and which is not. Index is getting too big that the only things I read on the series is the main light novel. I even stop reading the manga of index and railgun. Then I played the psp game which turn crazy itself. Now this another game is being created that will surely be crazy too but I doubt that it would be canon.

Which reminds me about the Nasuverse...

... and also me being puzzled about one particular thing about CANAAN. Just because he wrote one scenario that led to CANAAN doesn't make it part of Nasuverse right...

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I like to run portable on my dude, so I ran while running runs in my portably portable, dude-like dude.Kazuma Kamachi FCSince we are all so trigger happy about certain behaviors that we do when talking about his works.

Index PSP games pretty much was just what ifs (e.g. what if Mikoto bumped into Accelerator and Last Order randomly on the streets of Academy City) and what would've played out if those things did happen (aside from Touma's story).

Railgun PSP game is half canon like the Railgun anime 2nd half is (because Kongou). I'm pretty sure Hazamaya Kana (the girl with the bag that was also in Seventh Mist during the bombing) was shown with her hair cut in the Railgun manga (sisters arc), because she was a victim of the hair-cutting bug/lady/whatever.

... and also me being puzzled about one particular thing about CANAAN. Just because he wrote one scenario that led to CANAAN doesn't make it part of Nasuverse right...

Think Halo Legends or The Animatrix. In Nasu's case, he was a guest writer working within Chun Soft's 428 universe.

As for CANAAN, attributing the show to Type-Moon was simply a marketing ploy.

Spoiler for 428:

From what I've been told, many characters are already featured in the central scenario, while the main purpose of Nasu's piece is to provide backstory for Alphard (the main villain of 428, but whose history isn't revealed) and Canaan (an enigmatic character who finally surfaces at the end of the original story).

CANAAN is set after the events of 428. The show is linked to the Type-Moon piece in that it draws from the Alphard/Canaan backstory and borrows the character illustrations. However, it's otherwise an independent sequel to 428.